Bill W
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This is a very naive question. I really enjoy b/w photography (though I'm not a very good photographer). I recently got an X-E2, and when I want to shoot b/w , I set the film simulation to one of the b/w modes. I generally shoot RAW+JPEG, though usually the JPEG image is good enough for my purposes, which aren't very advanced.
I'm wondering what are the advantages to shooting a RAW image, converting it to a color JPEG image and then desaturating in post-processing, as opposed to simply using the b/w JPEG out of the camera. And should I set the screen to a color simulation to view the scene in color and then desaturate the captured image, or should I view the scene in b/w? What do more experienced photographers do?
I'm wondering what are the advantages to shooting a RAW image, converting it to a color JPEG image and then desaturating in post-processing, as opposed to simply using the b/w JPEG out of the camera. And should I set the screen to a color simulation to view the scene in color and then desaturate the captured image, or should I view the scene in b/w? What do more experienced photographers do?